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Schluss mit negativen Gedanken: Besiege Entmutigung & Depression

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Depressionen können dich lähmen und dazu bringen, vernichtende Lügen über dich selbst zu glauben. Sie können dir alle Hoffnung rauben und die Tür zu düsteren, ja Selbstmordgedanken aufstoßen. Wenn du mit extremer Mutlosigkeit kämpfst und Mühe hast, einen Grund zum Leben zu finden, dann ist dieses Buch für dich.
Du darfst wissen: Du bist nicht allein und nicht ohne Hilfe. Du kannst gestärkt aus deinem Tal herauskommen. Gott liebt dich von ganzem Herzen. Genau jetzt kümmert er sich hinter den Kulissen darum, dass dir alles, was geschieht, zum Besten dient.
In "Schluss mit negativen Gedanken" findest du praktische Lösungen, wie du von Angst und Verzweiflung frei werden kannst, und erfährst Wahrheiten, die dir Kraft und Hoffnung geben. Lerne einen Retter kennen, der deine zuverlässige Hilfe in der Not ist und mitten im Sturm zu dir kommt. Gib nicht auf. Der Herr kämpft für dich und dein Sieg liegt in ihm!

79 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 15, 2019

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Joseph Prince

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JOSEPH PRINCE is a leading voice in proclaiming the gospel of grace to a whole new generation of believers and leaders. He is the senior pastor of New Creation Church in Singapore, a vibrant and dynamic church with a congregation of more than 33,000 attendees. He separately heads Joseph Prince Ministries, a television and media broadcast ministry that is reaching the world with the good news about Jesus’ finished work. Joseph is also the bestselling author of The Power of Right Believing and Destined to Reign and a highly sought-after conference speaker. For more information about his other inspiring resources and his latest audio and video messages, visit JosephPrince.com.

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January 17, 2020
I felt led to pick up this book and it has really blessed me. I totally understand how like Elijah, when bad things happen, I tend to forget how good God already has been to me all my life. That really encouraged me to know I don’t have to condemn myself when I feel I don’t love God enough.

I particularly love it when the book also mentions Jesus sweating blood to redeem me from the curse of stress, anxiety and depression. I was going through a lot of stress and anxiety from school and this really helped me as I see more and more of how Jesus bore all the anxiety, depression on the cross for me. I also love to see that worry, fear, anxieties are not from God. Jesus has even bled to redeem me from all those worries, fears and anxieties by wearing the crown of thorns. The enemy might feed me lies that I’m not good enough and I don’t deserve God’s love but that’s not true. With this book, I’ve learnt more about the enemy’s lies against me. Bad things I tell myself, they are not what God said to me but the enemy’s lies and distractions from God’s love for me. God so love me that He sent His Son to die for me :)

There are so many good truths that helped me go through my days! And I feel much happier after finishing the book! There are also bible scriptures inside that I can read and be reminded of God’s love and faithfulness for me :)
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February 6, 2019
A simple and quick read on the spiritual battlefield of the mind, with straightforward advice on how to overcome it. The target audience seems to be geared towards the younger generation, which probably explains why it is released together with Pastor’s other new book “Anchored”. There are repeated mentions on overcoming suicidal thoughts and loneliness, which addresses this increasingly disturbing phenomenon among the younger generation in this digital age of social media. If you want the full meat of Pastor’s teachings, go for his mainstream books rather than this mini booklet.
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March 30, 2019
Sad and discouraged, and maybe in denial that I might be depressed, this book pointed me back to the One who bore all my hurts, pains and self-pity. I am so loved by Daddy God and this truth has already set me free!! You only have to believe.
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February 9, 2022
"All of us are subject of depression". Wow, what a great book. It's really helped me out in 2017 from the discouragement and depression. In fact, I'm still reading this book now when pandemics keep exist in my country.
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December 30, 2018
I received this as a Christmas present from a friend who is Christian. At first, I was confused and skeptical but I saw no harm in reading this since I am struggling through alot.

I have had eczema since young and since last year am going through topical steroid withdrawal (TSW). I have always asked "why me?" and have felt constantly negative. I feel grateful that this friend thought of me enough to give me this book. She has been one of positive influences in my life. She also offered to pray for me and invited me for a healing service when she saw how bad my skin looked.

I am not Christian but did my primary and secondary years in a Catholic school so hymns, prayers and songs are familiar to me. My mom bought me bible stories for kids as well as a graphic novel version of the bible when I was young.

The design of the book is nice and clearly aimed towards the young.

As I began reading this, the stories were definitely familiar. There is some helpful tips that non Christians can use in their lives when they are discouraged such as talking to someone which I found to be true. I used to keep everything in, thinking no one could understand or would judge me for what I said. I learnt way before this to lean on others.

Often times, people are going through alot and they can identify with you. I thought it was interesting to see scientific and medical explanations into things that occured to Jesus such as what his body goes through in the cruxification and when he sweated blood. The other advice on sunlight and keeping yourself occupied are things I believed as well.

Alot of times during the worst few months of TSW, I woke up in the morning and did not want to get out of bed but I had a purpose and duty to complete my internship and so I did through the pain of bathing and going out. I love the sun. It helped to take walks under the sun after being cooped up in aircon or indoors. It makes me feel good and I love bright open spaces.

I liked how the author addressed our modern day obsession with social media, likes and how it relates to how we feel about ourselves. The advice to stop looking at social media or lessen time spent is well given.

What I did not like was how preachy and repetitive the things got, since I do not believe. I feel that believing someone else will take away your troubles is not the healthiest. You should learn to overcome things on your own. Find the strength from within. This reliance did not sit well with me but I know it has helped others.

That is great. I can see how religion can provide positivity and a sense of community. I feel that those stories of people healed when they become Christians can also be true because it would lead to a shift in their mindset. It is not magic or a miracle. And our mind is the most powerfil thing there is. Interesting how the author refers to the devil as the enemy, I suppose it was to make it sound more relatable and less direct.

Overall I see no harm in anyone reading this. Perhaps it may help.
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